rgnprof
Dec 15, 2014Explorer
'93 Ford E350 - Master cylinder bore size?
Haven't posted here for a while, and I'm not sure anyone can help or not. I will check with some of the more mechanic oriented pages as well, but I think this is somewhat specific to my vehicle being an 29 ft. Class C....
The PO had brakes redone not long before I bought it from him. Ever since he had a spongy, soft brake pedal and I've been putting up with it for the last several years. He says that they put the wrong size MC - one with an 1 1/8". He took it to a local mechanic (his brakes went out on vacation in Estes Park, CO) and he told him the 1 1/8" bore was undersized. When I look for a MC online, all I'm seeing are 1 1/8" bore MC's - so I'm confused. If you look up an F53 chassis, it shows a MC with a 1 5/16" bore...I think. Can anyone confirm the original bore size? Could it, or would it make sense that the bore would have been larger given that this was on a motorhome? Anyway I can verify the correct MC?
Thanks, Ryan
The PO had brakes redone not long before I bought it from him. Ever since he had a spongy, soft brake pedal and I've been putting up with it for the last several years. He says that they put the wrong size MC - one with an 1 1/8". He took it to a local mechanic (his brakes went out on vacation in Estes Park, CO) and he told him the 1 1/8" bore was undersized. When I look for a MC online, all I'm seeing are 1 1/8" bore MC's - so I'm confused. If you look up an F53 chassis, it shows a MC with a 1 5/16" bore...I think. Can anyone confirm the original bore size? Could it, or would it make sense that the bore would have been larger given that this was on a motorhome? Anyway I can verify the correct MC?
Thanks, Ryan
...Is a pic of what RockAuto.com shows as the OEM Motorcraft replacement for your master cylinder. E350 from 1990-1996. I look at Rock because they list a wide variety of parts for an application. That's "1-1/8" cast into the side of the cylinder in the picture. Other sources I looked at showed same size in the few cases where Diameter was included in the detail. Rock shows BRMC38 as its Motorcraft replacement part number and F4TZ2140BD as an alternate number.